id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 6658 Bompas, Charlotte Selina Owindia : a true tale of the MacKenzie River Indians, North-West America .txt text/plain 10806 407 75 after a time, he would work for a white man, and trade with him, so Michel roused his wife and little ones, declaring that the white man who was none other than Accomba, the wife of Indian Michel, proceeded "You have had good times at the little Lake," said Peter, a brother (Indian men) in the woods," said Accomba with a sigh; "the deer and "All very good for you," said Michel's wife; "who like the white man A Cree Indian, a man of sound education, related once the following Mackenzie River Indians, speaking the Slave tongue, and mostly known And so the poor Indians of our story troubled themselves but little cry of an infant, coming from the neighbourhood of Michel's camp. Forts, and pitched our camps near the white man's house. and He loved the poor Indian as well as the white man, and, told the ./cache/6658.txt ./txt/6658.txt